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4/4/23

Quatronic's key word: co-creating.

This blog is machine translated to English.

At Quatronic, we believe better than anyone in the power of collaboration. For us, an application is only good if it is 100% in cooperation with our customer. Co-creating is a two-way street and if our customer lets us look beyond the problem itself, we can work in a problem-solving manner. So this process does not happen for but with the customer. We do this by working at our clients' offices for a large part of the week. Small factors such as the coffee machine and having a chat with the employees of the company in question help. This way, we get to know what employees are up against and that's why we know what's going on within the company. Later in the development process of the software, we take into account the wishes of the company, or we solve problems that were not previously visible on the surface.

The software development process

After we have gathered enough knowledge, we will start developing the new software. This process is also done according to our co-creating principles. Even when we get started with software development, the customer is closely involved in the entire process. This has a twofold advantage; we are constantly up to date with the changing wish list and the customer is always aware of the progress within the project. Questions like “Where are we and what is the status?” That is why we hear little. Everything we do, and all the choices we make, are in consultation with the customer. That gives and creates trust!

Another major advantage of co-creating is speed and quality. Speed and maintaining quality are our key points and these can only be achieved if we stay close to the customer throughout the process. Low-code is perfect for efficient implementation, so it's easy to make adjustments even with last-minute changes in the customer's wish list.

Multi-talented consultants

Our consultants wear multiple hats during a project. They are the person who interviews the customer to find out what is going on. Ultimately, they are also the ones who will build, implement and roll out the software. With this working method, we ensure that our consultants know the company inside out, and that crucial information is not lost anywhere.

Our consultant is also a familiar face within the company, which helps create support for the software implementation. Because our consultants are flexible, our customers don't have to be afraid of changes within their own company.

We often get back from companies that it looks like our consultants are part of the company. We couldn't get a bigger compliment.

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